The sermons from Oak Grove Baptist Church, Paducah Ky. Our aim is to know the One who rescued us from the depths of sin and enjoy all He offers through Christ.
The latest sermon by Brother Whitt Madden at Oak Grove Baptist Church from the series Contending For the Faith. This message is on Jude 11.
The latest sermon by Brother Whitt Madden at Oak Grove Baptist Church from the series Contending For the Faith. This message is on Jude 10-13.
The latest sermon by Brother Whitt Madden at Oak Grove Baptist Church from the series Contending For the Faith. This message is on Jude 8-11.
The latest sermon by Brother Whitt Madden at Oak Grove Baptist Church from the series Contending For the Faith. This message is on Jude 5-7.
The latest sermon by Brother Whitt Madden at Oak Grove Baptist Church from the series Contending For the Faith. This message is on Jude 5-7.
The latest sermon by Brother Whitt Madden at Oak Grove Baptist Church from the series Contending For the Faith. This message is on Jude 5-7.
The latest sermon by Brother Whitt Madden at Oak Grove Baptist Church from the series Contending For the Faith. This message is on Jude 5-7.
The latest sermon by Brother Whitt Madden at Oak Grove Baptist Church from the series Contending For the Faith. This message is on Jude 3-4.
The latest sermon by Brother Whitt Madden at Oak Grove Baptist Church from the series Contending For the Faith. This message is on Jude 1-2.
The latest sermon by Brother Whitt Madden at Oak Grove Baptist Church from the series Moving From Doubt to Faith. This message is on Habakkuk 3:16-20.
The latest sermon by Brother Whitt Madden at Oak Grove Baptist Church from the series Moving From Doubt to Faith. This message is on Habakkuk 3:1-2.
The latest sermon by Brother Whitt Madden at Oak Grove Baptist Church from the series Moving From Doubt to Faith. This message is on Habakkuk 2:20.
The prophet Habakkuk received the answers to his prayers only to discover it was an answer he didn’t ask for or want. The people of Judah would be judged for their sins, but the righteous would live by faith.
In the book of Habakkuk we discover that God's ways are not our ways, nor His thoughts like our thoughts. The prophet Habakkuk cries out to the Lord seeking an answer to solve the problem of sin and rebellion among God's people. In this message we hear how the Lord responds to answer the prophet's complaint.
Why does God allow suffering and injustice to prevail? How long will He allow evil to dominate the world? Why doesn’t He do something about it? In the Book of Habakkuk we find the prophet Habakkuk wrestling over these very questions.
In this message, Brother Whitt Madden examines what it means to have a Gospel-Driven Worldview. The Apostle Paul tells us in Romans 12:1-2 that our minds must be transformed by the power of the Gospel. Our worldview matters because it sets us apart from unbelievers, helps us progress, spiritually, and it gives us everything we need to live our lives in light of the truth of the Gospel.
In this message honoring the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church, Brother Whitt Madden looks at the life of Stephen from the book of Acts and examines how his life was lived as a testimony to others through suffering of the power of the Gospel.
In part two of his message Gospel-Driven Unity, Brother Whitt Madden examines how a church is called to conduct their manner of life in ways that demonstrate the power of the Gospel.
What is the greatest need within the Church today? In part one of his message Gospel-Driven Unity, Brother Whitt Madden looks at three ways that the Apostle Paul exhorts the Church to be strengthened in their unity as a body of believers.
What is the greatest need the people in our community have in their lives today? In this message, Brother Whitt Madden looks at the importance for others to be able to see the power of the Gospel in you.
What does it mean to be devoted to the teaching of God’s Word? How should it affect our lives? How can we foster a love for His Word in our hearts? In this message Brother Whitt Madden shares the answers to these questions along with practical helps to foster our devotion to the Word of God.
The definition of devotion is simply this: a love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for a person, activity, or cause. We are all marked by our devotion to someone or something. In this message, Brother Whitt Madden unpacks what it means for our devotion to the Lord to be driven by the power of the Gospel.
What do we mean when we say we are a Gospel-Driven church? We believe the Gospel declares the only way to know God in peace, love, and joy is through the reconciling death of Jesus Christ the risen Lord. To say that we are a Gospel-Driven Church is to say that we are a church driven by the transformational love of God through Christ in the everyday stuff of life.
The Early church in the book of Acts began as a people whose hearts were pierced by the Word of God. In this message, Brother Whitt Madden examines what must take place in the life of the church before they can be driven by the power of the Gospel.
What does it mean to be a Gospel-Driven Church? In the introduction message to the new series, Brother Whitt Madden looks at the early church in the book of Acts and defines the Gospel-Driven Church as the people of God under the power and authority of God, being conformed and transformed by the love of God in every area of life.
If God is for us, who then can be against us? In this message, Brother Whitt Madden looks at Romans 8:31-32 and shares what it means to be an advocate for others in the Gospel.
In this message, Brother Whitt Madden unpacks the truth of the Gospel from Romans 8:38, defining "good," and explaining that all things work together for good for those who love Christ.
Have you ever felt like you just didn’t belong or have you struggled fitting in? What’s the point and purpose of your life? In this message, Brother Whitt Madden takes us through Romans Chapter 8 and unpacks what it means to be a child of God.
Do you ever think about the conversations you have with others? What do they reveal about who we are and what we love? In this message, Whitt Madden look at the answers to these questions and examines what it means for us in light of being an image bearer of God.
Do you ever think about what you think about? Our thoughts matter--they are of eternal importance--and we cannot combat wrong thinking on our own.
Where is your mindset? What are you thinking on? What does that have to do with the law of sin and death vs. the law of the spirit of life? Find out in this message from the Gospel Life Series.
There's a difference between freedom and liberation. The Gospel has liberated us––but what does that mean? Find out in this message from the Gospel Life Series.
What do we know about freedom? How do we understand the context of Gospel freedom and how can we live in it? How do we obtain healing and counsel when we have not walked in that freedom? Whitt Madden shares the answers to these and more in this message from the Gospel Life series.
Just because the word grace is used often, we must not assume we know what it means. How do you define grace? How should grace impact our lives and the lives of others? In this message, Whitt Madden presents several probing questions to help us make the theological practical.
The fight of faith is the fight to believe God is great. How do you do that? In this message, Whitt Madden shares more.
What is the mission of the church? What do we believe about the Gospel? Do we possess what we profess? What is discipleship? How did Jesus do it?
What is the mission of the church? In this message, Brother Whitt Madden examines the Great Commission given to the church in Matthew 28 and the command to "go."
Changed lives begin with seeing God's glory. God is passionate about His glory because He knows He is the greatest good we could ever experience. How is your view of God's glory?
Why do so many people think of evangelism like it's bad news? What is biblical evangelism? How do we do it? What does it mean to engage someone with the Gospel?
How can one know if they are building their life on the solid foundation of Jesus Christ? Do we realize the gravity of what is at stake in this question?
Are you settling for a Christless Christianity? Would an unbeliever want what they see in you? Where does Gospel renewal start? Why should we care?
If you took church attendance out of the equation, would people know you are a follower of Christ? What is the foundation of a life on mission and how does life transformation occur?
What does it mean to be on mission? How does our approach to Scripture affect missional living? How do we take truth from the head to the heart to the hands?
In the twenty-fourth message in the series Theology for Life Brother Whitt Madden issues a challenge to the believer to examine themselves to see if they have grown dull of hearing, and if they are feeding on solid spiritual food.
In the twenty-third message in the series Theology for Life, Brother Whitt Madden discusses the lie that says obedience costs more than its worth when in reality obedience is indeed costly but the gains are far surpassing.
What does it mean that Jesus is our great High Priest? How does that help us? What does it look like to hold fast our confession? These questions and more are addressed in the twenty-second message of the series Theology for Life.
In the twenty-first message in the series Theology for Life, Brother Whitt Madden asks some hard-hitting questions about our intake of Scripture. How will you allow the Word of God to change you in 2018? How will you engage and respond to the Word? What are you going to allow to rule your heart? Will you allow what you see to determine your fate or will you trust God for His promise?
In the twentieth message in the series Theology for Life, Brother Whitt Madden asks us to consider some questions: what does the pace of your life say about the peace in your heart? What kind of rest are you striving after right now? What kind of rest do you need most right now?
In the nineteenth message in the series Theology for Life, Brother Whitt Madden uses the sins of the Israelites in Exodus to explain the temptation of the enemy and what we can do to keep our hearts unhardened toward God and others.
In the middle of strife, in the middle of a war, in the middle of suffering and hopelessness, God tells a story. A story of hope, peace, and redemption. What was the story? Why did He tell it? What does it mean for us?
What is a hardened heart? What causes a heart to harden? Is it God? Is it man? In the eighteenth message in the series Theology for Life, Brother Whitt Madden unpacks these questions as we take a look at the life of Pharaoh.